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December 2023: Q&A Session

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Q&A December 2023

Q&A December 2023

Welcome to our monthly Q&A session for December 2023! We have received a lot of interesting questions from our readers, and we are excited to answer them all. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions for this month:

1. What are the upcoming trends in technology for 2024?

According to industry experts, some of the upcoming trends in technology for 2024 include the rise of artificial intelligence, the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), and the increasing focus on sustainability in tech innovation.

2. How can I improve my productivity at work?

There are several ways to improve productivity at work, such as setting clear goals, prioritizing tasks, taking regular breaks, and avoiding multitasking. It’s also important to create a conducive work environment and seek help when needed.

3. What are some healthy recipes for the holiday season?

For the holiday season, it’s important to strike a balance between indulgence and health. Some healthy recipes to consider include roasted vegetables, grilled lean proteins, and fruit-based desserts. It’s also important to practice portion control and stay hydrated.

4. How can I manage my stress during the busy holiday season?

Managing stress during the busy holiday season can be challenging, but it’s important to prioritize self-care. Some techniques to consider include meditation, deep breathing exercises, regular physical activity, and spending quality time with loved ones. It’s also important to set realistic expectations and learn to say no when needed.

5. What are some fun and meaningful activities for the holiday season?

Some fun and meaningful activities for the holiday season include volunteering at a local charity, hosting a holiday movie marathon with loved ones, creating handmade gifts for friends and family, and taking time to reflect on the past year. It’s also important to prioritize meaningful connections and experiences over material possessions.

We hope these answers have been helpful to our readers. If you have any more questions, feel free to reach out to us, and we will be happy to help. Wishing you all a happy and healthy December!

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@CBJamo
6 months ago

For embedded, I recommend looking through the catalogs of Adafruit, Sparkfun, and/or Mikroe for a sensor or maybe display you think would be neat to play with and build something with that. Personally, I also recommend the rp2040 as your micro, it has excellent support in embassy and rp-hal.

Edit: The last battle simulator might be the nerdiest thing I've ever heard someone describe. I love it.

@bloody80
6 months ago

I feel like you are the most ideal person to ask this question: "How could I have rust-like memory guarantees for distributed systems?" (Use-case: We'd like to have an atomic operation across a fleet of nodes maintained using Kubernetes e.g.. One idea is to have a distributed lock using Redis or a "3rd" system, but could we come up with a library that could give similar semantics to how Rust provides guarantees for a single node). Thanks in advance

@HalvorFladsrudBoe
6 months ago

I’m also living in Oslo and program Rust. Are you aware of an existing community?

@TheDamisBlaine
6 months ago

When you use fish, have you have problem with some tools which require bash or install it?

@gakman
6 months ago

That's good burn out advice. It's really true. Breaks help a lot.

@kootenpv
6 months ago

24:00 Haha omg… First programming batch anekdote was hilarious in its innocence

@stacknewbie3815
6 months ago

I missed it thanks for the upload